At 17:47 21-04-00 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, Ed van Mol wrote:
>
>> I'v problems with net2kiss
>>
>> I'v kernel 2.2.5
>> ax25-apps-0.0.4
>> ax25-tools-0.0.5
>> libax25-0.0.7
>>
>> I'v:
>> /usr/sbin/net2kiss -i ax1 /dev/ptyq0 &
>> /usr/sbin/kissattach /dev/ttyq0 digi ${IPADDR}
>>
>> Net2kiss generats a lot off mess in the logfile /var/log/messages:
>> Feb 17 07:38:47 c486 kernel: NET: 1 messages suppressed.
>> Feb 17 07:38:47 c486 kernel: protocol 0000 is buggy, dev ax2
>> Feb 17 07:38:47 c486 kernel: protocol 0000 is buggy, dev ax2
>> Feb 17 07:38:47 c486 kernel: protocol 0000 is buggy, dev ax1
>> Feb 17 07:38:47 c486 last message repeated 2 times
>> Feb 17 07:38:53 c486 kernel: protocol 0000 is buggy, dev ax2
>> Feb 17 07:38:53 c486 kernel: protocol 0000 is buggy, dev ax2
>> Feb 17 07:38:53 c486 kernel: protocol 0000 is buggy, dev ax1
>> Feb 17 07:39:19 c486 kernel: NET: 2 messages suppressed.
>> And on and on....
>
>I face the very same problem. I cut out 'Protocol 0000 is buggy' messages
>using syslog.conf, but 'NET: xxx messages suppressed' still pop up on
>actual console making it full of garbage.
>
>I have quite a number of ax25 interfaces: an USCC card with 4 active
>ports, a TNC2 on one of the serial ports and a few pseudo tty ports too.
>Running listen or aprsd makes these messages come up any time. I simply
>can't use this PC from a local console, but only logging in from remote .
>
>What makes all these? How can I get rid of them? Or at the least: how can
>these 'suppressed' messages be suppressed? :-)
>
>I have Debian potato, kernel 2.2.14, libax25-0.0.7, ax25-tools-0.0.6,
>ax25-utils-0.0.4 and z8530drv-3.0 .
>
>73 , Zoli
>
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After starting up Linux this appears in the logfile "messages":
Apr 23 20:36:02 c486 kernel: net2kiss uses obsolete (PF_INET,SOCK_PACKET)
Ed.